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This is a classic Italian bean and pasta soup If you have already made a pot of beans using a pound of beans, and want to use it for this soup, just use half the beans but all of the broth as directed in Step 1.
This is a classic Italian bean and pasta soup If you have already made a pot of beans using a pound of beans, and want to use it for this soup, just use half the beans but all of the broth as directed in Step 1.
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simmered pintos, olive oil, onion, rosemary, garlic, tomatoes, tomato paste, red pepper flakes, bouquet garni, elbow macaroni, parsley, parmesan cheese
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Due to the shameful state of commercially packaged 'Mexican' chorizo in the U.S., I usually make my own. I never include pork salivary glands or lymph nodes...
Due to the shameful state of commercially packaged 'Mexican' chorizo in the U.S., I usually make my own. I never include pork salivary glands or lymph nodes...
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Save time by making classic buffalo wing appetizer into a dip, with loads of chicken, Frank's RedHot sauce, cream cheese, and blue cheese. Chowhound's chicken...
Save time by making classic buffalo wing appetizer into a dip, with loads of chicken, Frank's RedHot sauce, cream cheese, and blue cheese. Chowhound's chicken...
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Starting with dried chickpeas instead of canned ones makes all the difference in this citrusy side dish. Although soaking and cooking the chickpeas takes a bit more time, the effort is minimal.
Starting with dried chickpeas instead of canned ones makes all the difference in this citrusy side dish. Although soaking and cooking the chickpeas takes a bit more time, the effort is minimal.
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chickpeas, garlic, bay leaf, olive oil, carrots, red onion, red pepper, dry white wine, tomato sauce, parsley, lemon, lemon juice
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You can make your own feuille de brick, but it’s one of those products, like burgundy wine and saltine crackers, better left to the professional artisans. Alas, even finding it commercially made can be difficult as well, but it is worth the effort to procure. Fortunately, it freezes beautifully, so when you find a source, get more than one package and freeze the extra for future use. Thin as a sheet of tracing paper and as transparent, the dough fries up shatteringly crisp, and makes an incomparable borek Everyone at dinner will ask you how you did it.
You can make your own feuille de brick, but it’s one of those products, like burgundy wine and saltine crackers, better left to the professional artisans. Alas, even finding it commercially made can be difficult as well, but it is worth the effort to procure. Fortunately, it freezes beautifully, so when you find a source, get more than one package and freeze the extra for future use. Thin as a sheet of tracing paper and as transparent, the dough fries up shatteringly crisp, and makes an incomparable borek Everyone at dinner will ask you how you did it.
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Rather than traditional sausage stuffing, chef George Mendes of NYC's Aldea serves a smoky version using chorizo and hot pimentón de la Vera (smoked paprika).
Rather than traditional sausage stuffing, chef George Mendes of NYC's Aldea serves a smoky version using chorizo and hot pimentón de la Vera (smoked paprika).
Ingredients:
brioche, olive oil, chorizo, white onion, garlic, beefsteak tomato, smoked paprika, dry white wine, parsley, thyme, chicken stock, eggs
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Recipe By: Grace Parisi
Recipe By: Grace Parisi
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This smoky, creamy sauce makes an awesome dip for pupusas, quesadillas, or tortilla chips. You'd never know that there's no dairy in it —all of the creaminess...
This smoky, creamy sauce makes an awesome dip for pupusas, quesadillas, or tortilla chips. You'd never know that there's no dairy in it —all of the creaminess...
Ingredients:
pepitas, vegetable oil, onion, jalapeno peppers, cloves, smoked paprika, salt, epazote, cumin, juice, olive oil, water
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This recipe is by R. W. Apple Jr. and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by R. W. Apple Jr. and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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pasta, morels, vegetable oil, onion, green bell pepper, salt, sugar, soy sauce, arrowroot
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This recipe came from having nothing in the house but a box of spaghetti and some lemons. I grab whatever fresh herbs are available in my garden, about two handfuls' worth, total.
This recipe came from having nothing in the house but a box of spaghetti and some lemons. I grab whatever fresh herbs are available in my garden, about two handfuls' worth, total.
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spaghetti, basil leaves, thyme leaves, oregano, olive oil, lemon juice, butter, truffle, black pepper, parmesan cheese, lemon
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Get Hungarian Hot Sausage and Lentil Stoup Recipe from Food Network
Get Hungarian Hot Sausage and Lentil Stoup Recipe from Food Network
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olive oil, italian sausage, cloves, onion, portobello mushrooms, carrots, lentils, starchy potato, bay leaf, smoked paprika, rosemary, tomatoes, chicken stock, chard
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Get Fried Calamari Recipe from Food Network
Get Fried Calamari Recipe from Food Network